LG Introduces OLED, NanoCell and QNED Mini LED Smart TVs with Google Stadia and NVIDIA GeForce NOW Support
Source: Pure PC added 12th Jan 2021At the ongoing CES 2021, LG announced new OLED, NanoCell and QNAD Mini LED TVs that will be equipped with the latest version of the webOS 6.0 platform. Not only that, the mentioned Smart TV will allow users to enjoy virtual entertainment in the form of streaming games. This will be made possible by services such as Google Stadia and NVIDIA GeForce NOW. However, it should be remembered that software solutions are only additions to what LG devices really offer for a year 2021. The new models include the OLEDs of the C1, G1 and Z1 series and QNED Mini LED QNED TVs 99 and QNED 95, as well as LG NanoCell NANO 99 and NANO 95. Let’s check what new features have been used in them.
At CES 2021, LG presented its latest OLED TVs, NanoCell and QNED Mini LED. They also include game streaming support and the new version of webOS 6.0.
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The manufacturer, known and appreciated in the Smart TV industry, has just shown three new series of OLED TVs. The G1 line in the option 55, 65 and 77 inches received OLED evo screens with higher luminance and a more vivid, more realistic picture. LG C1 series available in sizes 48, 55, 65, 77 and 83 all use the new 4th generation Alpha 9 processor, which is based on artificial intelligence recognizes the type of material and optimizes it for room conditions. The said processor works great with the AI Sound Pro and Auto Volume Leveling functions that ensure the appropriate volume level even when switching between different materials. LG Z1 TVs will come in sizes 77 and 88 inches and are to convince customers with 8K resolution panels. There will be support for HDR formats 10 and Dolby Vision IQ.
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LG also showed new models based on LCD technology, including the flagship QNED TVs 99 and QNED 95 with Mini LED illumination. There were also NanoCell NANO 99 and NANO 95 devices. All of these Smart TVs provide features to optimize games, a response time of 1 millisecond and minimal input signal delay. The TVs are compliant with the NVIDIA G-SYNC (G-SYNC Compatible) and AMD FreeSync standards, which means that they can be called models intended for gamers. It is worth mentioning that the described portfolio for the year 2021 has been certified by TÜV Rheinland, which certifies low emission of harmful blue light, and Underwriters Laboratories, which guarantees no flickering. If you want to see the exact details of the individual units, visit the virtual LG stand at CES 2021.
Source: LG